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[QUOTE="JLWV, post: 787092, member: 67385"] The alarm is now past, now it's time to repair the damage. Unfortunately in all the impacted areas 7 lifes will not be recovered. According to Met Office this was the strongest rains in 140 years, and in some places it rained the same in 4 days that in one single usual year. Some river had a flow 400x as usual. Yesterday we had a survey trip along the Canyoles river which is the more impacted part of the Camino de Levante. Pilgrims by foot can go from Xativa to La Font de la Figuera by the marked way, with only one exception, which is a 1 km long path along the river just after Moixent. Going by the road permits connect again with the way a little bit farther. In 2 of the 6 river crossings we couldn't cross with our car, but walkers can, but with care due the damages at the way, the mud (avoid slipping at the river), and the accumulation of broken trees and reed. The mean problem is that along the river signals have been eliminated by the flows, and arrows are often under the mud and rubbish. It is the moment to use tracks or maps. We could check that local authorities are working to repair, but there is a lot of work to do. Please also have in mind that the area before Almansa is again flooded. This is not a problem because when you get to the N430a, just where the flood begin, you can turn left and go directly to Almansa (Camino del Sureste) Buen Camino Jean-Luc[ATTACH]64914[/ATTACH][ATTACH]64915[/ATTACH][ATTACH]64916[/ATTACH][ATTACH]64917[/ATTACH][ATTACH]64918[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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